Fisher Jones Greenwood makes trio of hires
Fisher Jones Greenwood LLP (FJG) has expanded its Chelmsford office with three new staff members to enhance its legal capabilities.
Partner Aman Harvey joins the commercial property team, bringing expertise in leases, property sales and acquisitions.
She said: “This is my first role at partner level, and it’s a significant milestone in my career.
“Fisher Jones Greenwood’s reputation for supporting professional growth has always stood out to me.
“I’m looking forward to sharing my experience with the team and helping to develop future leaders within the firm.”
Solicitor Shannon Robey will focus on wills, lasting powers of attorney and estate administration, while Tom Joyce strengthens the family law team with expertise in divorce, finances and child matters.
Shannon added: “I’ve always been passionate about helping people navigate important life decisions with clarity and confidence.
Working with a team that excels in private client work is an exciting step.”
For Tom, family law goes beyond legal outcomes.
He added: “It’s about guiding people through challenging times.
“Fisher Jones Greenwood’s reputation in this area and its forward-thinking approach, including its use of social media and AI in legal services, were key reasons for me wanting to be part of this team.”
These strategic hires support FJG’s growing demand for comprehensive legal services and further solidify its standing as a trusted regional law firm.
Paula Fowler, chief executive of the firm, added: “Aman, Shannon and Tom each bring valuable skills and ambitions that will help us continue to deliver the high-quality service and breadth of knowledge for which FJG is known.
“We are delighted to have them on board.”
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